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'Storytelling at its best and fantasy in its purest and strongest essence ... an artistic masterpiece' SF Site Here is a world where demons and gods grant wonders and wreak havoc. The Upperearth, where the gods live; the Underearth, the realm of nightmarish demons; the Innerearth, the domain of the dead; and the Flat Earth itself, home of mortals. Supreme amongst all is the demon god Azhrarn, Night's Master, whose deadly whims could change the lives of those in the Flat Earth. And Azhrarn is the keeper of a mystery which could alter the very existence of the Flat Earth for ever . . . 'NIGHT'S MASTER is like a treasure chest spilled open with cascading dreams of silk, jewels, demon horses, perfumes, spices, tapestries and (most precious of all) a sense of wonder' British Fantasy Society Bulletin
Tanith Lee (1947-2015) Tanith Lee was born in London in 1947. She is the author of more than 70 novels and almost 300 short stories, and has also written radio plays for the BBC and two scripts for the cult television series Blake's 7. Her first short story, 'Eustace', was published in 1968, and her first children's novel The Dragon Hoard was published in 1971. In 1975 her adult fantasy epic The Birthgrave was published to international acclaim, and Lee maintained a prolific output in popular genre writing throughout her life. She twice won the World Fantasy Award, and was a Guest of Honour at numerous science fiction and fantasy conventions including the 1984 World Fantasy Convention in Ottawa, Canada. In 2009 she was awarded the prestigious title of Grand Master of Horror, and in 2013 she was given the World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement. Tanith Lee was married to author and artist John Kaiine. She died in May, 2015.